BlackBerry may have lost its mojo, but the space it filled doesn't exist any more, says Michelle Maisto
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BlackBerry And T-Mobile USA Split Over iPhone Row
BlackBerry CEO John Chen says two companies' strategies are no longer compatible, after T-Mobile offered users a trade-in for a new iPhone
BlackBerry Sues Top Exec To Stay At His Post
How bad are things at BlackBerry? Michelle Maisto says the case of Sebastien Marineau-Mes is not a good sign
The White House Is Testing Android, But Obama Will Keep His BlackBerry
Even if his staff check the security of Android, no one will make President Obama give up his BlackBerry, says Wayne Rash
Canonical: Ubuntu Mobile Probably Won’t Appeal To iPhone Users – CeBIT 2014
Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth says developers and Android enthusiasts are likely to be tempted by converged computing - not iPhone users
Cameron Says UK And Germany To Work On 5G, Internet Of Things – CeBIT 2014
Prime Minister David Cameron joins German Chancellor Angela Merkel to open CeBIT, calling it an honour to be this year's partner country
It’s Not Too Late For ‘Weightless’ Innovators To Join The Race
Denis Keseris, a patent attorney at Withers & Rogers, says the Internet of Things standard developed in Cambridge has plenty of potential
MWC 2014: Don’t Be Mean To Samsung’s Galaxy S5
Samsung's Galaxy S5 isn't exciting enough for some people. Michelle Maisto jumps to its defence
Will Vodafone Spending Spree Buy It A UK Fixed Network?
Vodafone CEO Vittorio Colao has a £24 billion warchest for acquisitions, but will it move into fixed line services in the UK?
Why Microsoft Gains From Nokia’s Android-Based Normandy
Nokia's rumoured Normandy will bring diversity to Microsoft, says Michelle Maisto. And the company makes more money on Android than on Windows Phone
IT Life: Building A Smartphone In 1999
Ten years before the iPhone, Andy Harter was building a smartphone in Cambridge
3 Things CIOs Can Learn From Snapchat
If you want your corporate apps to be used, get mobile and reduce friction, says Rob Sobers
Bell Labs: We Will Need Billions Of Small Cells
Holger Claussen from Bell Labs envisions a future where we all have our own low-power radio access node
Head Of US Telecom Regulator Speaks On Philosophy Of Risk
Tom Wheeler, the chairman of the US' FCC, has laid out his approach to achieving dynamic markets ahead of a massive 4G spectrum auction
BlackBerry Appoints Former HTC Exec As Head Of Devices
BlackBerry fills Alicia Keys-shaped void with HTC and Sony Ericsson veteran Ron Louks
Dell World 2013: Dell EMM Is More Than Just MDM
Dell software boss John Swainsom promises EMM will pretty much do everything
Bill Cramming – The Hidden Danger Of BYOD
Wayne Rash is enraged by the little extras in staff phone bills
Sales Bonanza Creates A BYOD Nightmare
So-Called Black Friday sales mean IT departments will have random consumer kit to support, warns Wayne Rash
Smartphone Kill Switches Are No Use Till Thieves Know About Them
Apple has kill switches that work, but ill-informed thieves will still kill for an iPhone, says Wayne Rash
Samsung Looks To The Enterprise As The Smartphone Market Saturates
Samsung' wants to replace BlackBerry and be a major enterprise provider, Jae Shin and Andrew Mills tell TechWeekEurope
Linux Foundation: Open Source Tizen Is Alive And Well
The Linux Foundation's Brian Warner says Tizen 'scratches an itch' unaddressed by smartphone market
Low-Cost Moto G Is A Sign Google Wants Greater Control Of Android
Google risks wrath of Android developers and manufacturers as it seeks to push its services, says Steve McCaskill
NSA Probably Couldn’t Crack Merkel’s BlackBerry
The NSA spied on Angela Merkel - but Wayne Rash thinks her phone's encryption kept the spooks out
Former Apple CEO John Sculley Considers BlackBerry Bid – Report
John Sculley's favourite variety of fruit might have changed
802.11ac Wi-Fi Will Emerge Gradually – Aerohive
The new Wi-Fi will go faster - but it won't get adopted straight away, says Aerohive's Matthew Gast
64-Bit iPad 5 Will Have Enterprise Appeal
An A7-powered iPad 5 will make it more attractive to businesess, but don't write off PCs just yet, says Wayne Rash
The Internet Of Things Will Become The Internet Of Services
The Internet of Things starts with smart thermostats, but it will soon offer smart services, once we crack the language problem, says Ben Ward
Microsoft Had No Choice But To Buy Nokia’s Phone Business
Microsoft had no option but to make a gamble on Nokia, says Andreas Bernstrom
How Better Roaming Will Help Wi-Fi Succeed In Spite Of Itself
Wi-Fi is great, but it's not always as easy as it should be. Edgar Figueroa wants to fix that
BoxWorks 2013: CEO Levie Talks Up Box Mobile As New iOS App Debuts
Box CEO Aaron Levie launches iOS app, and laments BlackBerry's troubles